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Tree Mounting: A hardwood tree with a branch a minimum of
30 cm / 12 in in diameter is needed. Appropriate hardware like an eye
screw and hook, or a tree strap and S-hook are needed for support
and attachment to tree. Chains and S-hooks are recommended but
may not be necessary for adjusting height of chair.
IMPORTANT: WHEN USING EYE SCREWS, MAKE
SURE TO TIGHTLY SCREW EACH EYE SCREW ALL THE
WAY INTO THE TREE.
1.
Pre-drill 5 cm / 2 in deep pilot hole using a 8 mm / 5/16" straight bit into
the bottom of a hardwood tree branch that is at least 1.8 m / 6 ft above
the ground. Hardwood tree branch should have at least a 30 cm / 12 in
diameter (or circumference that is greater than 95 cm / 37.5 in) (Fig. 5).
Fig. 5
5 cm / 2 in
deep pilot hole
under tree branch
2.
Fully insert molly into pilot hole and then hand-tighten eye screw
into the molly. To facilitate, use a screwdriver to rotate eye screw
clockwise by threading it through the eye screw's hole (Fig. 6).
Fig. 6
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30 cm / 12 in
or thicker branch
3.
Make sure to tighten eye screw enough to cover all threads (Fig. 7).
Fig. 7
4.
Attach the hammock chair loop to the hook. With use, your
hammock chair might stretch and may need further adjusting.
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Hammock Chair Stand: When trees and posts are not available,
the simplest way to use your hammock chair is on a hammock chair
stand. The overall height of the stand should be about 60 cm / 2 ft
taller than the overall height of your chair.
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